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So, you have 7 valance electrons apiece in fluorine, a total of 14. The bond accounts for two electrons as it is covalent.
14 - 2 = 12
There will be three lone pairs arranged around each fluorine, a total os six lone pairs.
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You will have 8 valence electrons around Cl (it usually has 7 but gained one from Li). There are no valence electrons to show around Li because it gave it's valence electron to Cl. Answered by a chemistry teacher.
A Lewis diagram shows the valence electrons. They are the numbers that are from 1-8
The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom is known as the valence electrons. These valence electrons determine the reactivity of the atom.
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You will have 8 valence electrons around Cl (it usually has 7 but gained one from Li). There are no valence electrons to show around Li because it gave it's valence electron to Cl. Answered by a chemistry teacher.
Lewis dot formula
A Lewis diagram shows the valence electrons. They are the numbers that are from 1-8
The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom is known as the valence electrons. These valence electrons determine the reactivity of the atom.
Valence electrons.
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The Lewis structure of an atom gives a clear illustration of the valence electrons.
The central atom of this ion is the C atom and it has 8 valence electrons.
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